Monthly Archives: May 2014

Over and inch of rain yesterday and the weather still cool and cloudy today. Very few butterflies at Grafton however the Pearl-bordered were still showing but only 3. But by far the best a – Red Kite flying over the … Continue reading →

West Midland Branch Committee joined by BC Chief Executive Martin Warren visited Grafton Wood on Saturday to looks at the Pearl-bordered Fritillaries. Martin gave us some good advice on habitat management for the species. The butterfly was introduced in 2011 … Continue reading →

More on PBFs – It didn’t count until I had photographed them myself!!! The interesting thing is that they are only in one area, just by to new pond. There is a lot of bare ground and it is well … Continue reading →